Can you wait to start up the riding lawn mower again and do the front yard's 4 acres?

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Volunteer Joannie Sauermilch, from Furever Friends, tries to get Garfield, center, and Freckles to play while manning the Pennsville Animal Rescue, located at 94 Industrial Park Rd. in Pennsville, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014. (Staff Photo by Cindy Hepner/South Jersey Times)

FURever Friends of Pennsville is proud to announce that we will be holding a “Fee Waived Adoption Event” until April 15.

There will be no monetary charge for the rescues in our program.

We do ask that you help support the organization by bringing in a large bag of dog food, a large bag of cat food, or a large bag of clumping cat litter.

All animals that are adopted out have been spayed or neutered and have received their necessary vaccines.

Our final goal of this adoption event is to find homes for the loving rescues we have in our care.

FURever Friends is very strict on their adoption process and each of the potential adopters will have to be approved through that same policy.

Our adoption coordinator, Kristen, can be reached directly at 856-275-1744 or by email at FURever-Friends@comcast.net.

You can also schedule an appointment through Debbie at 856-905-9202.

If you have any questions, contact us at 856-275-1744, 856-905-9202 or by email at FURever-Friends@comcast.net.

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So many phone numbers to remember.

So little time.

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Jill is lonely for Jack, who has been adopted, but Jill doesn’t understand that.

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“No disrespect to Ms. Riley, but she was elected to represent our district.

“Then the redisticting changed and she no longer represented those that elected her.

“No way can she be county clerk and a full-time teacher, too,

“Someone is getting short-changed. Just politicians double dipping,

“You never saw a poor one and when, if ever, they do get out, they are millionaires.

“Stick with what works, Gloria Noto, and, no, I do not know this lady.’’

— Shep

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In the State of New Jersey, there are 21 county clerks, each elected to a term of 5 years.

They have the responsibility of recording land transactions, such as deeds and mortgages, from the municipalities in their county, as traced back to the office’s humble beginning.

In addition, the county clerk plays a significant role in the conducting of elections.

The office supplies petitions for county and municipal offices, is the filing office for petitions for county office, and independent petitions for both county and municipal office, designs and prints all election ballots and processes all Vote by Mail applications.

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“Too many animals have been lost to cancer at the Cohanzick Zoo.

“Could it have anything to do with Mount Trashmore being so close.

“Last time I passed the zoo, it was a sorry looking site.

“It was a show place one time.

“Will it ever shine again? Doubtful.’’

— Shep

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Absolutely no one is worried about that dump but us.

How long were the people of Bridgeton allowed to dump anything they wanted on that site?

It has been tested.

Nothing bad there.

Let it leak into the Cohansey River because it’s fine.

How can that be?

Do you have any idea the things that were thrown away at one time that aren’t even allowed to be manufactured now?

We know they had to close the Little Leaguer field there because of the substance oozing up out of the ground from the dump.

Hey, it could have been ice tea.

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And when was the last time you, Shep,

passed the zoo, but stopped in to ask what you could do to help the situation?

Don’t talk about how bad a situation looks if you haven’t tried to do anything to help it.

Magic only exists in fairy tales.

Heck yes it’s doubtful with your poor attitude.

There is no water in the zoo because the lake is out, so the raceway is out.

There were vines growing up the fence by the road so you couldn’t see the animals, but a group of women one weekend cut them all down.